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> #### Wa'gera
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> ##### Basic Information
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> | **Type:** | Relic | [[Tymora]]n |
> #### History
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> | **Creator:** | [[Tymora]] | |
> | **Forged:** | 1208 | DR |
> | **Location:** | [[The Crimson Coinhall]] | [[Silvercross]] |
> | **Bearer:** | ???? | DR
> | **Age:** | 285 | Years
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<div class="dioctionary-ribbon">A Brief History</div>
- Known among the faithful as **Wa’Gera**, this blade is believed to be the last of the Luck Blades ever bestowed by [[Tymora]] in recent history. It, like the others- was not forged in fire or shaped by mortal hands, but born from a single, impossible moment of chance. An offering drawn from the goddess’s own favor when faith was placed against overwhelming odds. Its surface carries a faint, shifting luster, catching the light in ways that feel intentional, almost aware, as though the blade chooses when it is seen and when it is not. Those who stand near it often describe a quiet, unsettling sensation. Like standing at the edge of a choice that has not yet been made.
- Wa’Gera first appeared at the end of the Founding Battle, when [[The Five of Fortune]], the nameless wanderers who would become the first champions of [[Silvercross]], called upon [[Tymora]] with reckless, unyielding devotion. In answer, the earth itself split open in a burst of golden light. When the dust settled and the evil upon the hill was undone, the goddess was gone, but the blade remained. It stood embedded deep in fractured stone, like a promise left behind.
- Though it was theirs to claim, the Five chose restraint. Rather than wield it, they buried Wa’Gera beneath the soil, marking its resting place with a simple wagon plank carved with their oaths. From that act, the [[Order of the Lucky Blades]] was born. Their teachings endured, but their names did not. One by one, they faded into history, leaving no graves, no statues. Only tradition, belief, and a blade never meant to be drawn lightly.
- To this day, Wa’Gera rests unseen beneath [[The Crimson Coinhall]], its presence woven into the very foundation of Silvercross...